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Backpack, Messenger or Sling
#11
graylocks wrote:
black,

have you ever used a sling type. my son gets around on a bike. seems like a sling would keep slipping off one's shoulder.

Me? No slings in my history, sorry. I would personally never ride a bike while carying anything worth a few hundred (or more) =unless= well protected and in a pannier close to the ground.
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#12
Do it right.




Backpack.




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#13
My daughter has carried her 13" MBP in her trusty backpack that she used in HS, for the last three years. I think it is a North Face. She put the MBP in a sleeve inside the backpack. If it will just last till the end of July, she will be done!!!
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#14
Tastes differ. He should try one of each at a store and decide for himself.
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#15
I throw mine in a sleeve in a normal hiking day backpack.

http://www.rei.com/product/778463/rei-lookout-40-pack
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#16
hmmm. i think we'll borrow my brother's laptop, grab some old textbooks off the shelf and head up to REI one day.
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#17
I'm a huge Kensington fan (my son uses their backpack for carrying his HS books - no laptop) but I can see the point of being low-key to avoid theft.

Doesn't LL Bean sell the bag he likes anymore? Get a new one, new color or maybe a similar but slightly different model?
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#18
I tried using a sling bag that someone gave me. What a PITA! (and a pain in the shoulder). I don't particularly like messenger bags either, especially if you're going to be riding a bike. They tend to slip around to the side and interfere with pedaling or throw you off balance, not to mention that they double the weight load on your one shoulder.
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#19
Backpack for sure. I have had my Brenthaven for about ten years now. I carry it daily and it shows very little in terms of wear. The zippers are fantastic and work just as good as when they were new. It also has a padded, removable sleeve that has accommodated 15" computers from the TiBook all the way to my 2010 MPB.
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#20
I can't believe his personal valet isn't going off to college w/ him, and would then be able to schlep whatever bag is decided upon...


OK, sans valet, another vote for backpack, to be on the safe side. With a 13" MBP, a padded sleeve, w/ a built-in laptop sleeve/partition in a collegiate backpack, seems like a practical solution. I'm impressed that your kid got four years out of the same backpack thru HS.

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